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Moose
04-30-2004, 10:48 AM
what's so bad about Milemarker (http://www.4wheelparts.com/product1.asp?imclass=MILE&cat=WIN). They have their winches on sale at 4wheelparts for $500 & $600 respectively. I know Warn is popular, but they seem like they have the same features...? the deal ends this weekend for free freight. reply ASAP. this is the 12,000lb that comes with a roller fairlead.

Doug Krebs
04-30-2004, 11:17 AM
Never had experience with mile marker. I've got a warn and I've been pretty happy with it. There customer service is pretty damn good. I thought it had solenoid problems with it and they sent me free solenoids. Now I think that may have been a contact problem. I also just took it in to have a gear replaced. The guy broke another gear after he fixed when he was testing it out and found that the brake was stuck. He replaced the gear again and the brake. All of this for free, as warn has a lifetime guarantee on the drive train. Only thing they don't cover are motors, but I've never had a problem with the motor.

eight
04-30-2004, 11:39 AM
Don't worry about 4whw ending the "free shipping". That deal never ends and they charge a "handling" fee.

Harbor freight has a 8000 lb winch for $279ish. I did some searching on them and found that they're made by ramsey and are just as slow as a ramsey, but don't seem the have problems.

J Cooper
04-30-2004, 11:51 AM
hey ramseys are good winches... yes they can be slow but who cares..

... and the milemarker ive heard that the electric ones arent that good.

if you get milemarker get the hydrolic winch... ive heard good things about them... but i have no personal experience with them

Fredo
04-30-2004, 12:55 PM
Here you go boys.....best.....winch.......ever.......(head explodes)
:laughing:

http://store.yahoo.com/collinsbros/raymartwinches.html

eight
04-30-2004, 01:03 PM
Well Freddy, are they any good? Who makes them? I noticed only collins sells em.

uglyota
04-30-2004, 01:58 PM
Looks good and performs good...They don't sound too proud of them
sounds pretty "good" if you can't "affort" a warn or ramsey :laughing:

fbronco86
04-30-2004, 02:02 PM
what about superwinch?

bburris
04-30-2004, 02:28 PM
Milemarker electrics aren't supposed to be that great.

The problem with the hydraulic ones are that your engine must be running and able to idle up if you want to use it.

The Harbor Freight one is complete crap. Blake's has caught on fire at least three times that I know of, and is on his 4th rebuild. He's spent enough on that piece of crap to have bought two Warns by now...

Fredo
04-30-2004, 03:04 PM
I'll tell you guys exactly what I tell the customers.

"We haven't had any of them come back yet, and not hearing from customers usually means they are happy. It's only when something is bad that you hear anything."


Then if they ask for my opinion, this is what I say:

"Personally, I would only put a Warn on mine. I want to be able to trust my winch so that when I get in a situation where I have to use it, I know it's going to work. "


Then the dumb****s go ahead and buy the "raymart"

Moose
05-03-2004, 09:43 AM
damn. oh well. i guess what's another $300. i think my bronco weighs near the 4500lb range. I heard it's best to buy a winch that's twice your vehicle weight. so, the 12,000lb would be overkill for most jeeps and scouts?... even my bronco?

ishbo03
05-03-2004, 11:17 AM
i had a warn M8000 on a 77 blazer, ya know the heavy ass ones. anyway, 8000 lbs was even enough to pull that thing, i sometimes had to turn the wheels a little though if it was really stuck but for the most part it was fine.

Graystroke
05-03-2004, 11:59 AM
the rule of thumb is 1.5X vehicle weight. Superwinch is a good winch, and their Husky series is nice also. They use to be the official winch in Camel Trophy when it was around. 40 + Stock Land Rovers somewhere in the rain forest during a monsson = lots of winching, so for them to keep them around they have to be fairly good. My Dad has a 6K on his trailer. Works pretty good and the stall load is around 7500 lbs. I've noticed this about all Superwinches and Husky's, that their stall is much higher than there rating.
Another company I heard about a while back is Goodwinch. I think they were a UK brand. Not sure if they made the jump across the pond. I read a test article on them and they did fairly well. Lot's of pull and low amp draw. Big HP motors too. May try looking them up.

JB
05-03-2004, 04:12 PM
Originally posted by Moose
damn. oh well. i guess what's another $300. i think my bronco weighs near the 4500lb range. I heard it's best to buy a winch that's twice your vehicle weight. so, the 12,000lb would be overkill for most jeeps and scouts?... even my bronco?

Im guessing it weighs alot more than 4500. My 86 is probably around 6000-6500lbs

BigRedFord04
05-03-2004, 07:12 PM
tate's is 6000lb+ too

Shaggy
05-03-2004, 09:39 PM
it was 6500lbs before it had the big axles

jerryg79
05-03-2004, 09:57 PM
Originally posted by JBrown89
Im guessing it weighs alot more than 4500. My 86 is probably around 6000-6500lbs

I'm pretty sure the 78-79's only weighed around 4500 pounds, the GVWR is like 6800 so they have to weight quite bit less then that right? I cant find the actual specs, but I always thought mine weighed like 4500 lbs stock.

Kevin your still a 78 bronco fag how much do they weigh?:flipoff2: :D

aggiemudman
05-03-2004, 10:08 PM
just go to a metal yard and weigh on the big scale

jerryg79
05-03-2004, 10:19 PM
Originally posted by aggiemudman
just go to a metal yard and weigh on the big scale

I'd have to first reaquire it from some redneck in Oklahoma:flipoff2: :D

Moose
05-06-2004, 05:33 PM
so, with that in mind... I guess I'll hold out for a Warn... 4wheelparts is having a sale for an M8000 with tree saver and tow hooks on sale for $600... BUT; Should I fork out a few more hundred for a 9000lb winch or even the 12000lb Warn?

Shaggy
05-06-2004, 06:02 PM
m8000 should be good enough for that price... i dont see any reason to spend twice that much for a 12000

eight
05-06-2004, 07:16 PM
Just get a snatch block incase you ever get stuck and the winch can't pull it, turns it into a 16000.